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Paveglio TB. Understanding the effect of large wildfires on residents' well-being: what factors influence wildfire impact? Kooistra C, ed. Forest Science. 2016;62(1).
Franklin CMA. Understory vascular plant responses to retention harvesting with and without prescribed fire Nielsen S, ed. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2019.
Stephens SL. U.S. federal fire and forest policy: emphasizing resilience in dry forests Collins BM, ed. Ecosphere. 2016;7(11).
Flores D, Haire ER. The US Forest Service Life First safety initiative: exploring unnecessary exposure to risk. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2022;31(10):927–935.PDF icon Flores and Haire_2022_IJWF_USFS Life Firest Safety initiative_exploring unnecessary exposure to risk.pdf (774.07 KB)
Anon. U.S. Geological Survey Wildland Fire Science Strategic Plan, 2021-26. Reston, VA: U.S. Geological Survey; 2021. Available at: https://doi.org/10.3133/cir1471.PDF icon cir1471.pdf (8.12 MB)
Sample AV, Halofsky JE, Peterson DL. U.S. strategy for forest management adaptation to climate change: building a framework for decision making. Annals of Forest Science. 2014;71(2). Available at: http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/45831.PDF icon pnw_2014_sample001.pdf (144.4 KB)
Billings M, Carroll M, Paveglio T, Whitman K. “Us versus Them;” Local Social Fragmentation and Its Potential Effects on Building Pathways to Adapting to Wildfire. Fire. 2021;4(96).PDF icon Us_versus_Them_Local_Social_Fragmentation_and_Its_.pdf (284.12 KB)
Steelman T. U.S. wildfire governance as social-ecological problem. Ecology and Society. 2016;21(4).
Tomkins L, Benzeroual T, Milner A, et al. Use of night vision goggles for aerial forest fire protection. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2014;On-line early. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WF13042.
White EM. Use of Science and Modeling by Practitioners in Landscape-Scale Management Decisions Lindberg K, ed. Journal of Forestry. 2019;117(3).
Eldridge JD, Redente EF, Paschke M. The Use of Seedbed Modifications and Wood Chips to Accelerate Restoration of Well Pad Sites in Western Colorado, USA. Restoration Ecology. 2012;20:8. Available at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1526-100X.2011.00783.x/abstract.
Eidenshink J, Howard S. USGS Fire Science - Fire danger monitoring and forecasting. U.S. Geological Survey; 2012.PDF icon FS2012-3121.pdf (662.54 KB)
Spies TA. Using an agent-based model to examine forest management outcomes in a fire-prone landscape in Oregon, USA. White E, ed. Ecology and Society. 2017;22(1).
Kelly LT. Using fire to promote biodiversity Brotons L, ed. Science. 2017;355(6331).
Pelletier F, Eskelson BNI, Monleon VJ, Tseng Y-C. Using Landsat Imagery to Assess Burn Severity of National Forest Inventory Plots. Remote Sensing. 2021;13.PDF icon pnw_2021_pelletier001.pdf (1.46 MB)
Hamilton M. Using mental models to understand trade-offs in wildfire risk mitigation.; 2019:3.PDF icon Research brief - Using mental models to understand trade-offs in wildfire risk mitigation (002).pdf (191.4 KB)
Herron CM, Jonas JL, Meiman PJ, Paschke MW. Using native annual plants to restore post-fire habitats in western North America. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2013;On-line early.
Schwartz MW. Using niche models with climate projections to inform conservation management decisions. Biological Conservation. 2012;155:8. Available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006320712002807.
Sachdeva S. Using Social Media to Predict Air Pollution during California Wildfires McCaffrey S, ed. SMSociety '18 Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Social Media and Society. 2018.PDF icon p365-sachdeva.pdf (571.25 KB)
Ketchpaw AR, Li D, Khan SNawaz, et al. Using Structure Location Data to Map theWildland–Urban Interface in Montana, USA. Fire. 2022;5(129).PDF icon Ketchpaw et al_2022_Fire_Using location data to map the WUI in Montana USA.pdf (9.11 MB)
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Hibbs D, Jacobs R. Vegetation recovery after fire in the Klamath-Siskiyou region, southern Oregon. U.S. Geological Survey; 2011.PDF icon fs20113140.pdf (3.08 MB)
Bates JD. Vegetation Recovery and Fuel Reduction after Seasonal Burning of Western Juniper O'Connor R, ed. Fire Ecology. 2014;10(3).
Halpern CB. Vegetation Recovery in Slash-Pile Scars Following Conifer Removal in a Grassland-Restoration Experiment Antos JA, ed. Restoration Ecology. 2014;22(6).PDF icon Halpern et al. 2014_Rest Ecol.pdf (2.07 MB)
Morgan P. Vegetation Response to Burn Severity, Native Grass Seeding, and Salvage Logging Moy M, ed. Fire Ecology. 2015;11(2).PDF icon FireEcology031-1.pdf (3.01 MB)
Bybee J. Vegetation Response to Piñon and Juniper Tree Shredding Roundy BA, ed. Rangeland Ecology & Management. 2016;69(3).

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